For all practical purposes the Egyptian presidential elections slated for the end of March looks like they will be mere referendum on one candidate, current President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, following, in effect, t...

KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Unlike other businesswomen who prefer low-risk investments, agronomist Entisar Ja’far Suleiman had taken the difficult path: agricultural investment. It is a difficult investment, but very bene...

KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - The regulations adopted in early January that ban sale and use of lightweight plastic bags have revived activity of gufaf (straw baskets) makers.
Announcing the regulations, The Higher Council for t...

The tense situation currently engulfing the country is a result of long delayed economic measures that should have been implemented seven years ago, when South Sudan opted for separation taking with it more than ...

KHARTOUM (sudanow) - In the Dar Alsalam rural neighborhood lived Hajja Haleema Haroun Adam, who worked at a school in down town Omdurman. She used to flock to her work early in the morning and return to her place at suns...

KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - The sensational exodus of the Nubian people shortly before their land was to be submerged by the rising water of the High Dam (Upper Egypt) is a story without an end.
In their new home in Kh...

Last week and with the start of the new year the government unveiled what is termed as the first economic plan prepared with the help of the private sector. The ambitious plan hopes to raise the country’s e...

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KHARTOUM (SUDANOW) - It was a true story of a personal and family status that occurred before the secession of South Sudan in 2011 in Qalal Nahal area in Gedaref State, east Sudan, where a group of South Sudanese Shuluk tribe lived.A quarre...

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